Let's take a credential check and turn it into Strawman Soapboxes.

Are you done venting? He is answering questions and providing pictures. Now, it is up to people to check out the story. He said he will come back if necessary.

Read Larus' and my post carefully. Done? Now, I'm pretty sure I said check (cheek) it out. Larus is still investigating things from his end and we just aren't being dicks. I do not expect anyone to hover over the thread until the investigation is done.

I validated his behavior no one said things are done. There isn't anything more he can do. Everything you just suggested needs to be checked out from this end.

Let's take a credential check and turn it into Agenda driven maddnes

Hence my comment that you need to yell at the USJA not Mr. Lowry. Now, if you are sitting on bombshell information that he is lying then post it up. As for now he has done his part in answering questions, providing a certificate,

Since we are using examples I remember someone getting extremely pissed because, their two friends werent given the same latitude. So, were we supposed to learn from those incident or only apply it to the people you know?

Hence my comment that you need to yell at the USJA not Mr. Lowry. Now, if you are sitting on bombshell information that he is lying then post it up. As for now he has done his part in answering questions, providing a certificate,

Since we are using examples I remember someone getting extremely pissed because, their two friends werent given the same latitude. So, were we supposed to learn from those incident or only apply it to the people you know?

Obviously everyone should be treated the same. I have no problem with people sticking up for their friends within reason. If you think I am being unfair to Nick let me know where and I will listen.

Right now then only difference f opinion is that I think Nick should accept the fact that he cannot have the rank he feels he was given, and that he should be the one to inform JA that a mistake has been made so that they can correct it. If someone from Bullshido calls them up, he could very well end up stripped of rank. How would that be more fair?

Now darkness comes; you don't know if the whales are coming. - Royce Gracie

That is certainly a preferable scenario to one where Lowry was being untruthful, but I'll say it again: if your uncle Larry pulls strings with the Bar Association to get you licenced to practice Law in your state without ever having passed the bar exam, or having sworn the relevant oaths or passed the relevant background checks, then it is your responsibility to contact the Bar and ask them to take you off the books, and certainly to abstain from practicing Law or giving the impression you have demonstrated the ability to do so. Especially if you knew that something improper happened to get you to that point in the first place.

But surely you can receive an honorary law degree? After all, Oxford University has been known to give honorary doctorates of civil law to recipients who have not passed any tests.

I'm not saying this was the case, but for clarification, is this not possible with USJA?

his time in grade requirement of 47 years from the award of Shodan was "correct and true" when ony 11 years had elapsed...

Time in grade is not a rule, but a guideline that can be applied differently by NGBs of different countries and can also be "changed" on a case by case merit.
It's not carved in stone, but most NGBs will follow IJF or IOC guidelines.

For example: Here in Belgium it's only (minimum) 34 years between Shodan and Hachidan since there's only 1 year between the grades Shodan and Nidan and 1 year between Nidan and Sandan, it's only then that the time in grade of years = new dangrade come in term.

Does that mean that you can do it in 34 years? Theoratically yes, but the two Hachidans in Belgium took +/- 45 years to achieve this grade.

Originally Posted by Jiujitsu77

You know you are crazy about BJJ/Martial arts when...

Originally Posted by Humanzee

...your books on Kama Sutra and BJJ are interchangeable.

Originally Posted by jk55299 on Keysi Fighting Method

It looks like this is a great fighting method if someone replaces your shampoo with superglue.

Anyone who teaches Judo teaches "Kodokan Judo"; it's the full name of the art. And Geis can legitimately claim to teach it. He has a rather impressive Judo pedigree, actually.

So we're clear: "Olympic Judo" is still Kodokan Judo. Technically, the Kodokan is an independent Judo school that awards its own ranks. It's not even the official governing body for Japan any longer. People from several countries, including the US, can get Kodokan rank. Many others cannot.

Matt: to get Kodokan rank in the US you need USJA or USJF rank. It used to be that USJA and USJF ranks would be honored by the Kodokan with a corresponding Kodokan rank (with possible exceptions at high grades), upon submission of some paperwork and a fee. These days, the Kodokan no longer rubberstamps USJA grades. So, no, Geis can't issue Kodokan rank and his students can't obtain Kodokan rank without going through one of the legitimate national organizations.

Yes, I am affiliated with the USJA in an official capacity. I am a current member of the BOD.

So you are saying that when Dr. Demars wrote that she was resiging because, "...it became clear to me that the infighting, petty jealousies and personal agendas had degenerated to such a point that it would be impossible for me to work with the United States Judo Association Board." that it had nothing to do with this issue, and you dont think that you're position as currently being on the BOD of the organization taints your point of view?